Judo
Moanalua boys, Pearl City girls win OIA judo crowns


 





Pearl City's girls and Moanalua's boys captured O'ahu Interscholastic Association judo team titles Friday at Moanalua High's gym.

The top four teams from each division qualified for the OIA team championships.

The Chargers tallied 55 points to Kapolei's 40. Scoing ippon were Taylor Castro, Mylinda Jefferson, Kacie Awa and Sanoe Spencer.

The Hurricanes got ippon from Kaelyn Canyete, Diane Mikuni, Ilisha Badua and Kanani Ellis.

Pearl City reached the final by beating East fourth seed Kahuku, 80-0, in the quarterfinals and by defeating Moanalua, 60-34, in the semifinals.

Moanalua's boys rolled up 64 points to Pearl City's 30 in the championship, scoring ippon from Chad Patulingan, Sage Yoshida, Justin Fujiwara and Matt Lee.

Pearl City had ippon wins from Julian Ramirez and Min Shik Kang.

Na Menehune, which was second in the East, beat Mililani, 52-29, in the quarterfinals and beat Kapolei, 60-40, in the semifinals to advance to the title match.

Note: Campbell's girls, who finished fifth in the West, moved up to fourth when West third-seed Waipahu elected not to participate because of injuries, OIA judo coordinator Blake Moritsugu said. Leilehua moved from fourth to third.

Girls
Quarterfinals
Pearl City 80, Kahuku 0
McKinley 67, Campbell 20
Moanalua 50, Leilehua 40
Kapolei 60, Farrington, 40
Semifinals
Kapolei 60, McKinley 40
Pearl City 60, Moanalua 34
Championship
Pearl City 55, Kapolei 40

Boys
Quarterfinals
Campbell 50, Castle 37
Pearl City 67, Roosevelt 40
Moanalua 52, Mililani 29
Kapolei 60, McKinley 40
Semifinals
Moanalua 70, Campbell 20
Pearl City 60, Kapolei 40
Championship
Moanalua 64, Pearl City 30

Regular season standings
Boys
East
Roosevelt 10-0
Moanalua, 9-1
McKinley, 7-3
Castle, 6-3-1
Farrington, 6-4
Kahuku, 5-3-2
Kaiser, 4-6
Kalani, 3-7
Kaimuki, 2-7-1
Kalaheo, 1-9
Kailua, 0-10

West
Campbell, 6-0-1
Kapolei, 5-1-1
Mililani, 5-2
Pearl City, 5-2
Leilehua, 3-4
Aiea, 2-5
Waialua, 1-6
Waipahu, 0-7

Girls
East
McKinley, 10-0
Moanalua, 8-2
Farrington, 8-2
Kahuku, 7-2-1
Kalani, 6-3-1
Castle, 4-5-1
Roosevelt, 3-5-2
Kalaheo 3-7
Kailua, 2-7-1
Kaimuki, 1-9
Kaiser, 0-10

West
Pearl City, 7-0
Kapolei 6-1
Waipahu, 4-2-1*
Leilehua, 4-3
Campbell 2-4-1
Aiea, 2-5
Mililani, 0-4-3
Waialua, 0-6-1

*Waipahu withdrew from team championship tournament





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